Indeed, Reality Testing is unique among Lone's work to date in its feeling of complete unification. Throughout, he draws upon the many loves and inspirations he's previously explored in his own music - house, techno, hardcore rave and jungle, instrumental hip hop - but weaves them together into an inseparable whole. On advance single "Airglow Fires," a rough-shod groove is set upon by dazzling chord blushes, melding rave's serotonin tingle with an altogether softer and more intimate atmosphere. The kinked momentum of "Aurora Northern Quarter" nods equally to London broken beat, soul, and Detroit's tradition of collage-esque deep house and hip hop. At other times, meanwhile, the music's recombinant nature is yet more overt: as "Airglow Fires" ends its house groove gives way to a teasingly brief, glittery hip hop coda, while centrepiece "Coincidence" morphs midway from woozy shuffle to bright-eyed gallop.
Cutler's prolific output as Lone to date has betrayed a restlessly creative mind, always searching for new pathways along which to take his sound. In his early years, he remembers, his work rate was relentless: "literally every day [I'd be] working on music, doing tracks really quickly, just trying to capture a mood and a vibe." Indeed, Lone's music, with its melodic warmth and emotional expressiveness, has long felt like a portal into Cutler's subconscious - each individual track, like a sketchbook, seems to enshrine a particular mood at the moment it's written. As time has gone on, Cutler has, "become better at capturing that," he says, "and then leaving it for a while, really taking the time to explore it and make the most of it, make [the track] a clearer picture."
So Reality Testing is, on one level, a more considered Lone record; his sound is more gracefully integrated than ever before, the emotions and energy more sharply crystallized: its club-centered tracks hit harder, its stranger moments feel still woozier, and its moments of outright beauty are yet more fleetingly exquisite. Yet it remains characteristically a Lone record, possessed of that compellingly impulsive personality and multi-faceted nature - even its lightest-hearted moments are laced with a deliciously trippy, near-psychotic edge - that has always made his work deeply rewarding. "I see it as like a diary, really, a real document of the last year of making it," Cutler reflects. "In a lot of the tracks there's sounds I've sampled and recorded of me just being in the studio, and leaving the microphone running - you're almost in there with me. I wanted it to be a representation of the different moods and emotions that went into making it - just as real and honest as possible."
Reality Testing Tracklist:
01. First Born Seconds
02. Restless Cities
03. Meeker Warmer Energy
04. Aurora Northern Quarter
05. 2 is 8
06. Airglow Fires
07. Coincidences
08. Begin To Begin
09. Jaded
10. Vengeance Video
11. Stuck
12. Cutched Under